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- t ### Modernization * Decolonization of former colonial empires was supposed to create new, "modern" na... s and the United Nations would intervene in postcolonial states and help them develop industrial economies. * People hoped that postcolonial societies would leave behind traditional identi... rn form of government. ### Globalization * Postcolonial societies have always needed to integrate themsel
- 7.1 @1002:2024
- rges in Europe, European societies are imposing a colonial system on peoples of Africa, Asia, and Oceania. ... arty, Dipesh. 2000. //Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference//. Princeton, N... 2020. “Self-Rule and the Problem of Peoplehood in Colonial India.” //American Political Science Review// 114
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- lantation** is an example of and metaphor for the colonial dispossession of land and its transformation *... rom nothing. * In various parts of the world, colonial settlers planted themselves, taking over and tran... m of social change. * We live with legacies of colonial domination and capitalist expansion, a world buil
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- obal population movements, the transformations of colonial and post-colonial cultures, the rise of global movements and the corresponding transformation of Western na
- 4.3.1 @1002:2019
- l their *kastam* from Australian missionaries and colonial government. Kwaio *kastam* centers on * Strict s... rs The late twentieth century, at the end of the colonial period in Solomon Islands, was also a time for mu
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- ricans. * British social anthropology was used by colonial administrations to govern native societies. * Aus
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- colonization of their worlds. * Later forms of colonial domination have transformed these Indigenous soci
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- Louisiana’s coastal frontier: managed retreat as colonial decontextualization.” //Journal of Political Ecol
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- Louisiana’s coastal frontier: managed retreat as colonial decontextualization.” //Journal of Political Ecol
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- Mine is not the knowledge of the traveler or the colonial composite of dear memories, words and wonder. Nor
- 8.2 @1002:2024
- eligion. In many societies which were once under colonial influence, the work of missionaries is strictly c
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- es and the Digital Public Sphere Through a (Post)-Colonial Perspective.” //Information, Communication & Soci
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- f breastmilk (Wong 2017). ===== Tiv spheres in a colonial context ===== According to Guyer (2004), the Tiv
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- tlatch prestations grew (Wolf 1982, 184–92). * Colonial contact did not compel people to abandon potlatch
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- static or unchanging. They adapt to contact with colonial power, money, and markets. They do so in differen